11-16-10hw
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperialism
this webside is the best to use when you doing a project, everyday it increase the percent.
11-15-10
HW
Imperialism
Example
1) modern
syria's interference with an domination of lebanon.

2)historical
Hitler trying to take over Europe
11-4-10
CCQ on today's classwork
the communism is almost the same as th socialism. the different is the communism and the capitalism. the communism vs. the capitalism. the communism is everyone has the same amount of money, when some company earn more they have to give it to the government and the one that lose more money can have the regular amount of the money. but the capitalism is total differ than the communism, the people can start with zero and end up million.




11-3-10
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base on this information, this is the Battle of Oriskany. The US colonies had died 385 soldiers, but the Great Britian only died 95 soilders.
in this battle, the US lost a lots of men; they lose the battle.The fight was for the continent. The strategy embraced the lines from Boston to the mouth of the Chesapeake, from Montreal even to Charleston. Montgomery's invasion of Canada, although St. John's and Montreal were taken, failed before Quebec, and the retreat of the American forces gave Burgoyne the base for his comprehensive campaign.

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the Indians is the native American. They supported the king. the most prominent Native American leader siding with the king was Joseph Brant of the Mohawk
nation. The British provided arms for the Indians. under loyalist leadership.

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In the English-speaking world of 1787, few even entertained the possibility that women possessed equal political or economic rights. Much of American history after 1776 represents a struggle to extend full citizenship to white males without property, to people of color, and to women.
4)American Revloution poem
the bad things of revolution

Over the hills and halls of Mount Vernon

I heard voices that cried,

"No taxation without representation!"

And the Tories who lied.



In the monuments and museums and houses

I saw people who dreamed

In the battlefields of blood and of anger

I saw the British get creamed



I saw brave men who died

And children who cried

I heard calls for freedom to vote



I heard lofty appeals

And men with ideals

I read words that the wisest men wrote



Yet it baffles me now

To understand how

These men died for America and why



It's a nation of thugs

And homewrecking drugs

And poor homeless children who cry



Our forefathers tried

But instead they died

If you look closely, I think you'll find:



A nation of crime

And a nation of death

Was not quite what they had in mind.
This poem mentions the bad things of America. Why did you not feel the need to include those. This poem, to me, says that you are not happy with America and that you are a pessimist. If you are this set against America, you should try to fix it full-roundedly or get out of this 'nation of crime and thugs'!!
It's not about everything that is bad with America, not from my perspecitve. I saw it as being about the deterioration of our society from what our Founding Fathers intended. I thought it was amazing and I completely agree with the poet. Epic win.






11-2-10
The definition:
1) communism:
  • a form of socialism that abolishes private ownership
  • a political theory favoring collectivism in a classless society
2)socialism:
  • a political theory advocating state ownership of industry
  • an economic system based on state ownership of capital

3)capitalism:
an economic system based on private ownership of capital

4) the difference between each one:
Socialism VS. Communism:
Socialism generally refers to an economic system, while communism refers to both an economic and political system.
  • Socialism seeks to manage the economy through deliberate and collective social control.
  • Communism seeks to manage both the economy and the society by ensuring that property is owned collectively, and that control over the distribution of property is centralized in order to achieve both classlessness and statelessness.